muistiefektistä
Muistiefektistä, often translated as the "memory effect" or sometimes "ghost effect," refers to a phenomenon observed in certain types of rechargeable batteries, most notably Nickel-Cadmium (NiCd) and to a lesser extent Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries. It describes a situation where a battery that has been repeatedly partially discharged and then recharged can "remember" its previous discharge level. Consequently, when this partially discharged battery is then fully discharged, it may behave as if its capacity has been reduced, stopping at the remembered discharge point instead of reaching its true minimum voltage.
This effect is primarily a result of the formation of large crystalline structures within the battery's electrodes.
The memory effect is significantly less prevalent in modern Lithium-ion batteries, which are the dominant rechargeable